If by increased equality we mean a decrease in discrimination based on gender, race, religion, sexual orientation, etc., then yes, all historical trends point in that direction.
However, let's get some better-worded poll questions so they don't degrade into arguments about semantics.
Wes - 15 years ago
Stupid question...equality is a loaded term. I think that ensuring equality of outcomes is a horrible thing that kills ambition and innovation- and advancement. So in that sense equality is an awful thing.
If by increased equality we mean a decrease in discrimination based on gender, race, religion, sexual orientation, etc., then yes, all historical trends point in that direction.
However, let's get some better-worded poll questions so they don't degrade into arguments about semantics.
Stupid question...equality is a loaded term. I think that ensuring equality of outcomes is a horrible thing that kills ambition and innovation- and advancement. So in that sense equality is an awful thing.
Depends upon what happens in the next few years.